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    Mastering Your NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan, January 15, 2026

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    This webinar focuses on educating potential NIH grantees on how to successfully and efficiently produce a data management and sharing plan.Description of event: Are you ready to meet the NIH's standards for data management and sharing? Do you understand the new public access policy? Our workshop will give you an overview of the NIH Policy for Data Management and Sharing, guide you through the steps to effectively create a Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMSP), and give an overview of the 2025 NIH Public Access Policy. From data management strategies to selecting the right repository, our experts will provide the tools and guidance you need to succeed. Don't miss this opportunity to ensure your research meets the NIH's high standards for data sharing.This webinar was originally presented via Zoom on January 15, 2026. Captions have not yet been added to this recording, but we are in process of adding captions to this recording and will update this record once the captions have been added.</p

    2026 Canister paper data for release

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    These are the raw data files for the canister paper that we are planning to submit soon for publication. The data themselves consist of raw AFM, XPS, Ellipsometry data, and log files from the operation of the ALD system.All data are presented as tabular .csv files and can be viewed with any spreadsheet or text editor.</p

    Journal of Undergraduate Research (jur), Volume 7, Issue 1, Fall 2008

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    Authored by Richard M. Ryan, David Liebers, Alexander G. Papastrat, Xiaoge Guo, Suzanne Giunta, Karen Horovitz, Ferdous Zannat, Cody R. DeHaan, Emily Reiss(JUR) is an organization dedicated to providing the University of Rochester student body with intellectual perspectives from various academic disciplines. JUR serves as a forum for the presentation of original research, thereby encouraging the pursuit of significant scholarly endeavors.For more information, please visit the Journal of Undergraduate Research homepage.</p

    The Modular μSiM: m-µSiM_Figure_3.ai

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    Figure 3 of The Modular μSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    The Modular μSiM: m-µSiM_Figure_2.ai

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    Figure 2 of The Modular μSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    Bern Transmigration_Figure 7_The Modular μSiM

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    Raw image files, data, and data analysis for Fig. 7 and corresponding supplemental figure in paper "The Modular µSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro"</p

    The Modular μSiM: ICAM1_UR_RawFiles

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    Raw data for ICAM-1 imaging across EECM-BMECs at UR and UniBe for Fig. 6 of The Modular µSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    The Modular μSiM: Perm_EECMBMEC_MM_20220208 uSiM iPSC BMEC 6 days Permeability.xlsx

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    Raw data for EECM-BMEC permeability using sampling method at UR and UniBe labs for Fig. 6 in The Modular µSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    The Modular μSiM: Perm_EECMBMEC_MM_20220127 uSiM iPSC BMEC 2 days Permeability.xlsx

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    Raw data for EECM-BMEC permeability using sampling method at UR and UniBe labs for Fig. 6 in The Modular µSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

    The Modular μSiM: insituPerm_hCMECD3_LY_ImageJ Analysis_2021-07-29.xlsx

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    Raw data files (excel) for sampling or in situ permeability assaysRaw data (excel) files for in situ and sampling permeabiiity across hCMEC/D3 monolayers for The Modular μSiM: A Mass Produced, Rapidly Assembled, and Reconfigurable Platform for the Study of Barrier Tissue Models In Vitro</p

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